Dentists are among the highest-paid professionals in healthcare. Whether you’re a general practitioner or a specialist, here’s what dentists actually earn across settings, states, and career stages.

Dentist Salary by Setting

Setting Median Salary Salary Range Notes
Private Practice (Owner) $200,000 $150,000-$400,000+ Depends on patient volume and overhead
Private Practice (Associate) $160,000 $130,000-$200,000 Common for early-career dentists
Dental Service Organization (DSO) $155,000 $130,000-$180,000 Aspen, Heartland, Pacific Dental
Hospital/Health System $165,000 $140,000-$200,000 Benefits package often stronger
Community Health Center (FQHC) $145,000 $120,000-$175,000 Loan repayment programs available
Academic/Faculty $140,000 $110,000-$180,000 Lower pay, teaching + research
Government (VA, Military, IHS) $150,000 $130,000-$180,000 Loan repayment + benefits
Public Health $130,000 $100,000-$160,000 Focus on underserved populations

Dentist Salary by State

Rank State Mean Salary Entry-Level CoL-Adjusted
1 Delaware $240,000 $175,000 $227,800
2 Alaska $235,000 $170,000 $208,800
3 New Hampshire $228,000 $165,000 $209,200
4 Rhode Island $222,000 $160,000 $199,500
5 Minnesota $218,000 $158,000 $222,400
6 Vermont $215,000 $155,000 $188,000
7 Michigan $212,000 $155,000 $232,200
8 Wisconsin $210,000 $153,000 $223,400
9 North Dakota $208,000 $152,000 $220,600
10 Oregon $205,000 $150,000 $181,400
National $170,000 $130,000
46 Texas $155,000 $120,000 $163,200
47 Nevada $152,000 $118,000 $155,100
48 Utah $150,000 $115,000 $154,600
49 Louisiana $148,000 $112,000 $157,400
50 Arizona $145,000 $110,000 $144,300

Dental Specialist Salaries

Specialty Median Salary Additional Training Demand
Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery $280,000 4-6 year residency High
Orthodontics $230,000 2-3 year residency Moderate
Endodontics (Root Canals) $220,000 2-3 year residency Moderate
Prosthodontics $210,000 3 year residency Moderate
Periodontics $200,000 3 year residency Moderate
Pediatric Dentistry $195,000 2 year residency High
Oral Pathology $175,000 3 year residency Low
Public Health Dentistry $150,000 1-2 year residency Low

Private Practice vs. DSO

Factor Private Practice (Owner) DSO (Corporate)
Starting salary $130,000-$160,000 (associate) $130,000-$155,000
Earning potential $200,000-$400,000+ $150,000-$200,000
Overhead responsibility You manage everything Company handles it
Schedule control Full control Less flexibility
Benefits Self-funded Health, retirement, CE
Buy-in cost $500,000-$1,000,000+ None
Patient relationships Long-term May rotate locations
Business risk High Low

Dentist Career Path

Level Salary Range Typical Timeline
Dental School -$70,000/year (tuition) 4 years
Associate Dentist (new grad) $130,000-$160,000 Years 1-3
Associate (experienced) $150,000-$200,000 Years 3-7
Practice Owner (growing) $180,000-$250,000 Years 5-10
Practice Owner (established) $250,000-$400,000+ Years 10+
Multi-Practice Owner $400,000-$1,000,000+ Years 15+

Dentist Income vs. Debt

Metric Value
Average dental school debt $290,000
Annual loan payment (10-year standard) ~$39,000
Annual loan payment (20-year extended) ~$24,000
Starting salary (associate) $130,000-$160,000
Net after loans (10-year plan) $91,000-$121,000
Debt-to-income ratio 1.8x-2.2x
NHSC loan repayment (FQHCs) Up to $50,000 (2 years)

Dental school debt is significant, but earning potential makes it manageable — especially for specialists or successful practice owners.

How to Maximize Dentist Salary

Strategy Potential Increase
Specialize (ortho, oral surgery, endo) +$30,000-$110,000
Own your practice +$40,000-$200,000+
Add cosmetic services (veneers, implants) +$30,000-$80,000
Offer sedation dentistry +$20,000-$50,000
Relocate to high-paying/underserved area +$20,000-$60,000
Place implants (CE training) +$30,000-$80,000
Extend hours (evenings/weekends) +$20,000-$50,000
Build multi-location practice +$100,000-$500,000+

Dentist Job Market

Factor Status
Job growth (2024-2034) +4% (average)
New graduates per year ~6,500
Retiring dentists per year ~5,000
Rural shortage Significant — many underserved areas
Urban competition High in most metros
DSO consolidation Growing — more corporate-owned offices
Telehealth impact Minimal — hands-on profession

Dentist Work-Life Balance

Setting Typical Schedule Work-Life Rating
Private Practice (Owner) 32-40 hrs, 4-day weeks common Good (you set schedule)
DSO/Corporate 36-45 hrs, may include weekends Moderate
Community Health 40 hrs, M-F Good
Hospital 40 hrs, may include call Moderate
Academic 40 hrs, M-F Good
Specialist 35-40 hrs, referral-based Very good

Many dentists work 4-day weeks — one of the best work-life balance profiles in healthcare.

Related: Pharmacist Salary | Physician Assistant Salary | Average Nurse Salary